Doodly Intermediate Tutorial

Drawing/Revealing Order

Intermediate Tutorial #3

Showing examples of the correct drawing order and bad drawing orders in Doodly.  Shows why having layers in the improper order is bad in Doodly.

Drawing Order

This document demonstrates some of the unexpected results that can happen within a doodle when the drawing or revealing order is not properly setup or sequenced properly within the layers section.

What is drawing order?

This is the order in which Doodly will reveal assets on the canvas from beginning to end.

How does Doodly draw assets?

Natively, the drawing order in Doodly happens according to the layers section; top to bottom, one asset at a time in the assets layer.


Full Doodly Walkthrough
Note: With more advanced tricks like you see in the SoloBoss Doodly Walkthrough, there are advanced skill level tricks that can be used to show more than 1 asset being revealed on the canvas at a time.

Doodly Beginner Video Tutorial: Doodly Walkthrough Full Version

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Doodly Interface

Doodly Beginner Video Tutorial: Doodly Walkthrough Chapter 01 – Opening Doodly

Importance

The wrong order can make a doodle look out of order, effect the realism in a negative manner and put assets behind other assets providing an undesired effect.

Noticeable Drawing Order Mishaps

These are typically noticeable when attempting to provide a very detailed pseudo 2D/3D appearance in Doodly. A full room with furniture, an office with plants, a train station with people, etc.

Examples of Bad Drawing Order

Note: Attention to detail for the small things makes for a better viewer experience. Ensuring the proper drawing order will provide allowance for more believable doodles no matter what the intention for the production.

Viewer Commenting Tip


Common Beginner Mistakes

On the opposite side of the coin, if it’s more comments on the doodle we are seeking, we can purposely place items out of the proper drawing or revealing sequence because viewers will be really quick to comment on the mistake. Read the comments section for my Most Common Beginner Mistakes video tutorial where I took the time to purposely place Common Beginner Mistakes throughout the entire video.

About the author

Tutorial author Wayne Leiser smiling and looking away from the camera

Wayne Leiser has created free and accessible photo editing tutorials. Drawing on over 25 years of design and IT experience, his lessons begin with the universal basics, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels using Photopea, a free online Photoshop clone. His goal is to provide users with practical skills for financial independence, with a focus on making money online through the SoloBoss profit sharing video platform.